Ha, I am one of those dinosaurs that uses a browser on an actual computer. But I guess I could block the reddit domain to ween myself off of my addiction.
I logged in yesterday to take my sub dark and I've replied to a few comments on a post I made about a week ago looking for help with a router, but I used RiF to reply to the comments, other than that I've been using Lemmy
I replaced my Reddit app (boost) on my Homescreen with jerboa so muscle memory will always take me here
And to be extra sure I paused the Reddit app so if I try to open it I would get a popup from Android if I am really sure
So to answer the question: since replacing the app on the Homescreen not a single time
Only one time yesterday to check if the blackout began and I thought I had my reddit addiction under control. But today I unintentionally clicked on reddit a couple of times :(
None, I logged off my account to prevent "unintended" logins while opening the browser and I started my "personal" blackout during reddark stream (I'm not a mod so I didn't have any task to do on it).
I'm not feeling any need to go there either, I feel busy here and that's nice.
Plenty of times. I exclusively interact with it on my phone with a 3rd party app. As soon as the app stops working, I stop Reddit. I'm not installing the Reddit app. The boycott is kinda a moot point for me.
I completely deleted the app, so not at all. I used it in my shortcut bar, and muscle memory had me accidentally opening the app that took its place lol
I popped in yesterday to delete ten years of my comments (thanks, Power Delete Suite). I'm keeping the account because my filter list on RES makes browsing Reddit tolerable.
I plan to use Reddit to view breaking news and niche topics, but I'm never participating there again. Perhaps Lemmy/Mastodon will be able to provide that functionality in the future, we'll see. I may dump Reddit entirely in favor of curated RSS feeds---but that's a long-term project.